Have you ever been at a place in your life where you're always finding yourself trying to get your hands on something that you feel you need. Humanity is full of people who are constantly walking... More > around trying to find what they need for specific situations.
We all look at our lives and say, ‘I'm in need of such and such. I have to have that in order to survive. I must have that house in order to do this or that. I need that car in order to get me to work’.
You see, everyone is in need of something. But if we take a deeper look at the spirit realm, we begin to understand there's a greater depth than just desiring or needing a house.< Less

"How do you think each of the following affected the world price of oil? (Use demand and supply analysis.)
a. Tax credits were offered for expenditures on home insulation.
b. The Alaskan oil... More > pipeline was completed.
c. The ceiling on the price of oil was removed.
d. Oil was discovered in the North Sea.
e. Sport Utility vehicles and minivans became popular.
f. The use of nuclear power declined
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A 3 page document in which you find a drawing (with components) from a 0 - 34 Volt power supply (24 Volt at 2 Ampère maximum output, above 24 Volt the current diminishes), shortcut protected... More > by 2 car lamps. The drawing is made on the basis of the circuit in my book "Schematics 1 (revised)", Lulu content nr. 12293344 (E-book) or 12292858 (paperback)< Less

McDonald’s Corporation’s recent decision to require its meat suppliers to phase out the use of certain antibiotics for animal growth promotion is a watershed event for the meat production... More > industry. McDonald’s, the largest single buyer of meat in the U.S., and much of the world, is using its buying power to manage a growing array of attributes linked to its products and brand identity including consumer “intangibles” related to social responsibility, sustainable food supply, animal welfare, and human health. Other companies, both in the fast food industry and in grocery stores, are likely to take similar steps to manage product attributes related to human health. Responding to these new requirements will reinforce changes already underway in the meat supply industry, opening new avenues for product differentiation, tightening the links between meat suppliers and their customers, and spurring new investment in quality assurance and traceability.< Less

McDonald’s Corporation’s recent decision to require its meat suppliers to phase out the use of certain antibiotics for animal growth promotion is a watershed event for the meat production... More > industry. McDonald’s, the largest single buyer of meat in the U.S., and much of the world, is using its buying power to manage a growing array of attributes linked to its products and brand identity including consumer “intangibles” related to social responsibility, sustainable food supply, animal welfare, and human health. Other companies, both in the fast food industry and in grocery stores, are likely to take similar steps to manage product attributes related to human health. Responding to these new requirements will reinforce changes already underway in the meat supply industry, opening new avenues for product differentiation, tightening the links between meat suppliers and their customers, and spurring new investment in quality assurance and traceability.< Less

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